Pentax's full-frame K-1 Mark II has a ridiculous ISO range

That crazy ISO number is native, so it uses the electronic gain, rather than software to attain that sensitivity (unlike with extended ISOs). Pentax did not supply any samples in the upper ranges, but images at ISO 25,600 and 51,200 look decent.

The K-1 Mark II also has a new pixel shifting system called Pixel Shift Resolution System II. Like similar systems from Sony and others, it can capture four burst photos and marry them into "super-high-resolution images," Pentax parent Ricoh said. The new system now captures RGB color with each pixel however, allowing for "significantly finer details and truer colors" than other DSLRs, according to the company.

The pixel shift system now allows handheld shooting in concert with the five-axis stabilization. "The system works together with the camera's shake-reducing mechanism by synthesizing the composite images while detecting the slight fluctuations of the subject's position during the capture process," Ricoh explained.

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